DECEMBER 2°’iI91° " "min LA'rr:s'r News. "` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “_” riusi- or Ati." """` PAGE SEVEN \ W=»“b'-h»»fh=»»ss-“so ciiARLoiiieiowN 1 I /I H CII' Aim H-airlfizor -yoiiridociqr , 9 R C Ca" thus ‘illlskly decide any hair ""1 S question. He can see at once it cannot color the hair. .,_._...0 him about fallin hai ° - . , Ask r’ dandruff’ thm half' i'..(-:`.d."i|‘.i'i;, It pays to buy in this Province. Murdock Ross. merchant tail0r.Citv - _ __ has sent The Guardian h truly ar- 'Opw Evenings Until Christmas ..;`l".;’°:.'i.‘?“..‘¥i‘.‘;.*"..‘il’.§“.‘°f.$t,i’°§i:,“““°, "““ "°°"”L Tins is our special _ A 14k Real Pearl Sunburst ‘ ~ - - $8.85 Q .__ _- -_-,g -'¢°'-v ,'.\':._ , _ ‘l tail establishment in this Province Owing to the stormy cold weather _- S should apply at The Guardian Umm; and the ice in the Gulf and harbors \ . 01 Gold Pearl t _ _the trip of the A. W. Perry to Char- lottetown from Boston has been can a once . ~'~°- Set Franklin and Mrs. Hovyer, South- ceued' . - port, r r* b the Earli ""“ , 1 ‘- C0ll211‘ P1115. Grey yii;t;rd§l;'slii‘ili>§i21tiig,yen route f,0_ _At the annual at home of the Ma- gvashingmn, D_ C__ where may in_ ritime Business bollege at Halifax up tend spending Christmas with then. the graduates in the shorthard rie- We have nheaiitifiil collection of Solid Gold PQ-n-1 get p,_.,,dm,, daughter, Mrs. J. W. Jones, before §3"§“;“tM:;;;J€:;dGeggxgiisnEliza' `.'\'CCklctlS . _ ' proceeding further Bouth. I ~ ~ 0 I ` - ' The Canadian stiitlonts of Prince- Prices run from io . '-_ You Cannot aaird in t0 o_3~U“ On Saturday morning the schooner " olm-*S Hector McGregor hound for Sydney, Wellnefs Jewelery Store i;::..;."r;‘..z“1l..°‘.~.fil‘:.:;‘°‘.:t:.':;'.? >- ' ' , being the last sailing vessel to leave ' .___ this port during the season of 1910 Yau' christmas ‘Y " _ She had discharged n cargo of coal _. ' » at the Railway Wharf and returned wlthfllli Sl'|0pP|ng ui to Sydney with a cargo of produce.- ¢ ___ if you are wonderinz_what will be the nioi_4t. gccepituplc giltb to send to your frien s. ici! pap e_ no more thoroughly unnrecia e gut thun, n photo of yourself taken at our studio. . Geo. H. Cook ll0CKEY BO0TS You want Hockey Boots now \\'r have the lnrgust =\ssoi'tni¢nt in thc i-ily of low prices. Iloelisy Boats. .\lru's :it $1.90, 2.25, niiil 3.ou :i pair. lloys' ni $1.65, |.7_=,, L85. See our Buys' Cliuiag. lllnrlc with tan triniiiiings a. corltcr :it i.75 .i piiir. Sold often :il 2.25 n pair. S:i\'c ni'uuu_\' hy buying your lloukoy lhu»isl'i'oni A. E. Mcliaclieu The Shoe Mnn 82 Quvcit Struct. For Xmas Baking New \'nleni'i:\ Raiaius Nriv- Sultana Rriisins .\'o\\' Scellcil Rxiisiiis Nciv Cleaned Cui'r:uila .\'o\\' Cuiulied Citron Nou' Cooking Figs New Shelled Nuts l~`iui~ l'ustry Flour - l’u|'e Spices and l"l:\vorin_\{s ‘ T‘frei'_) thing |'ci|iiircil for Xnins (`ookii\g.l Fresh Pure and Good at Beer Q1 Goff’s ‘ ,__ __.- Hard Coal l Fine House Slippers ' Mother, sister or wife will likeustroiig, comfortable pziir of slippers. Easy, light :ind pretty, they sooth tired feet and no uu- necessury weight to thc effort of ivalkiiig. (,)ur stock will show you wlizit is right in ladies’ house slippers. Call in today and look over the sliowing---iio other present at the price would please more than fi neat pair of slip- pcrsziiid we offer you tlicbcst sclcctioii in the city. ` i\lisses' and Childi'en’s felt slippers in bright colors wliicli will deliglit children, neat coiiifort- :iblc and \v:iriii.35 to 50C Ladies’ slippers with lo\v coiiifoi'l.alilc heels -- excellent for old ladies. In kid or fcll.75¢ to L50 Lculics' slippers, all sizes, all grades, all pziteut leather or un- dressed kid nt.. . . .4.50 Alley £9 Co. i styles, from 25c, felt to ul A I. The schooner Miantonomah. seized ‘sonic time ago forsmuggling liquor from St Pierre and landing it at l » . l Scatarie, is advertised to be sold at auction next week by the customs aiithoritie'-i The schooner has been moored a‘t‘North Sydney since hcr seizure by Capt. Gordon, of the Gov- I ernment cruiser Gladiator.-Sydney Ex ' A pleasant little function took place at the wholesale warehouse of Mc(‘onhrey and Biilrnan, Prince St., yesterday, when Captain Theo. Dou- cett, of ltiistico, P.E.I., was present- cd, by u number of his friends in this city, with agold mounted briar pipe and pipe case. Captaiii Doucett is one of the veteran P. E. Island ma- riners visiting this port, He has been sailing between the Island ports and Sydney for the past 35 years and the present is the tenth consecutive autumn that he has broughta cargo of produce to this city. Captain Dou- cett is highly, popular with all of the local dealers.-Sydney Ex., Dec. 16. The following clipping, froma Tor- onto exchange of Dec. 10th, refers to the death of Mrs. Pears, mother of Mrs. Will H. Newsome, whose hus- band is a native of this city. Mr when the message reached them, they having just finished ii pleasant visit in Syracuse, the guests of M. C will be held from the family resi- dence on Monday afternoon at two o’clock to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The death of Mrs. Pears occurred very suddenly, following a severe fall which she siillcred some days ago. She was born in Gloucester, Eng- lland, and, coming to Canada in 1855, she was married in the following year tn Mr. Pears, one of the leading cof- fee and spice merchants of the city, who survives her, although retired from business for many years. Mr. Pears is a lnrgc property owner in the city, and despite his advanced years is a wel! known figure oii“the streets. 'l`lie family surviving is com- posed of uve driuglitcrs-Miss Emily, at home; Mrs. I-furry J. Keighly, Port Arthur; Mrs. Fred B. Pierson, Detroit; Mrs. J. I.. McKinley and . ~ ||| ‘ _ We are now disclizirgmg llnrd Coal from the ArtliurN Gibson. Customers should order and take delivery of their coal this week as the price advances after ist Oct ober. lihlmmmmrmvh »-~~» =~- ~‘ C. Ly0nS& C0 Queen Street ,;, :ii ~_ .--_ _ [ll.H.l].JllHNSilN Kent Street Practice liniiti-d to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose Tliroat and Skin. Eyes tested and noted for glasses. OFFICE HOURS g to ii :i. m i-3u--3-30 Evenings on appointment dtww ea Og N DEl\'l‘IbT Office Hours 9-t a - Ovenlenkinii & * A' Niilrw ipilgiwili: Fha ‘ix Best blankets at Beer (D L_;g;ggl,_r°,,-_-,° ` '_' Weeks. IZ-lndrtf . - f We Can A ng Al the Sunnyside Still fake you und clelivcr your I m liotos in time for E Grocery 10.50 U P _ Xnius. wln BUY B 4 Phone |92-J i Barrel Flour *_l’"""°"mph°r 5 lbs. Ten :._______ _____________.__, _.__ __-- zo lbs. Grauulited Sugar Q _ zo lbs. Rolled Men Dentistry 3 :tin 3|-iiains \ Dr C H ."4 s. ` t ' ° ' . i lb. Cr.“"l[iiil.:r and Soda s‘"‘°°" Dum" 3 Hotties lixlracta Lemon, Van- | uic,§l,$";H,':|l_)§‘,i_""“l f;f,'gg,';“;53,} ilu and Almond oy" Pmwse Bros. iguh " Kew' 0"' iii (c/isn oivtvi _ f Sanderson & Co I .. 19 gn nn G Y Japanese know The svsect d make \il> 8 00m' q here ii few month ago we -~---- Mrs. Will H. Newsome, Toronto-and two sons, George and Edward Pears, Toronto." llev. J. F. Floyd preached his roc- ond anniversary sermon in t`i;c (fen- tral Christian Church Sunday even- ing. After referring to the pleasant relations that existed between irin- istcr ami people and to the success that had already been attained in his ministry in thi-s city, he :n`c;=.:‘ed into the disciission of his topic, \iz: "Watchman, What of the Night?" Mr. Floyd explained the meaning of this question, saying that around Jerusalem there were about seven- teen ivatoh-towers, and this question was shouted out to each watchman, and if there was no danger approach- ing, they would say. "All is well," so lic said he would npply it to mean thc Spiritual Watch Tower from which he would vlcw the future of the work in this city. He spoke of the future work as being bright, and that he hopcd to src in a very few years thc cnl1ii‘;.:cincnt of the churcli building and a large, influen- tial coiigregation doing much scrvice for the Master. Aftcr reviewing some of the' elements that enter into a successful work and citing lnstanres of tnany small beginnings that have become great. powers for good in tho world, he closed his strong and 0'0- quent discourse, which was listened to with rapt attention by thc con- gregation, by urging the members of the church to be faithful and zealous in the work of the Master. A duet; was very etiectivclv sung and greatly enjoyed. Mr. Floyd announced that as next l.ord's Day was Christmas Day he would preach a special serm- on on that occasion. ::Are we right? You are thinking about your Xmas shopping-wonden ing what gifts to select, and perhaps wishing for a little assistance. We want to help you, and cordially in- vite you to our store, where we arg ton University and of thc Theological Seminary have organi'/.ed themselves into a. club, called the Canadian Club of Princeton, New Jersey, which meets on the second Saturday even- ing of every uiontli. W. S. Mahon, B. A., Toronto, a .native of York, is tha secretar_v. The closing exercises of Wolverine School, Nokomis, Sask., were held on Dec. 5th, and wore from every point of vicw n iloridcd success. The teacher, Miss hlutlirsoii, was present- ed by her pupils with an elegant gold bracelet, accompanied hy an address, ex].`»ressi\'e of their sorrow at her de-» parture. Miss Matheson is the daugh- ter of liuncun and Mrs. Matheson, l\'ernon River, ]’. E. island, and has been in Saskatchewan for almost. two years. She leaves in a short time for (.‘~algai‘y, Alta., where she, ‘will spend the winter. On another page will bo found an adv, worthy of being read hy every- body. I<`. J. Holman & Un., the ull' to-date grocers, remind the public generally that they have a complete line of chocolates and confectionery, they have a large assortment of packages in half pounds and large si'/.es which contain the celebrated Rockwood chocolates. 'l`liey also have a very large assortment of choice confectionery and their con- K. (L U H 24 it 24 it 26 " 26 it 26 inches long, 36 in. Bust. Regulni' $60.00. 26 il (K U tl 26 H tl H il 26 ti it 1,6 it ii 24 inches long, 36 Bust. Regular $25.00. Sole price $12.50 24 it tl (K Ll . H tn 23 oo (K li 00 it tt tt 53.0() U L( ll it it L( tl 36 33 36 38 ‘ “ 80 oo “ Russian Lamb 68 oo 80,00 9 5.oo if [Isaacs ru. oufl i4.oo 14,00 26.5o “ 26.50 “ 29_oo it tl Bokaharan Lamb 24 inches long, 36 Bust. Regular $85.00. Sale price $.;5.oo 24 it ri t ti 45 N) .J Sxilc price i$3_;,ori » “ “ 4o_oo “ “ 45.00 ll it ‘_ _ 5.)- Swamp Wallaby fectionery counter should be seen by ° ll I fruit th hav the best of a . n ey e ~ everything procurable at this season of the ear. The solicit a lair y y . . . share or the xmas ti-sae and win im Navy Blue l’c:iver Shell, Lining of No. I quality pleased to have a call from visitors ' - . ‘ V » - as wel, as purchasers (ney .uid White Squirrel. lilue Léuit tollnr. l The following is taken from ii Quincy, Mass , exchange, and the di ceased is u brother of Fred J Cam nington Street. There was a large attendance, the local Lodge of Odd- S1115'-hi "The flllleffll Of the law MVS- cron, formerly af this city: ' The fu-l V Gr-wire Pears. 15 Grosvenor Street. not-ui of the inte nhviri ri. osmeroi 1 was held yesterday afternoon at 2.30 O o’clock from the residence on Ben- ' 38 inches long, 3S`iii Rust. Rixggiilfir $39 oo. Sale price $22_oo and Mrs. Newsome were in New York ..__' Silt) 38--Reglllilr $65.00. t .1 C price f»4_§.0f\, fellows and Clan McGregor, and in- __ __ terinent was in Mount Wollaston ""` ` ' ‘T """"`”` """““` ""_""""` """"` '"1" _"M ' " °' ' ` Cemetery, under the direction of Fu- S~ S- "("l‘7lllflil" l'VHE("KED neral Director John Hall. Mr. Cam- -12 DROWNEW cron was born in Prince Edward Is- ‘””" land 44 years ago. He came to Quincy about twenty years ago and worked as a marble and granite let- ter cutter and in 1903- succeeded to the granite business of the late John Lawry, which he conducted very suc- cessfully. He was married in 1899 to Miss Edith La\\'ry, who survives him and leaves four children, llay- moiid, (‘iarenrc, Edith and Amelia. Mi'. Cameron has been in ill health for some time but his sudden death _was due to acute attack, being taken pill Saturday afternoon. He passed 'away on Suuduy afternoon. Mr. (‘am- eron had made a host of friends among his business and social ac- quaintances, who extend their earn- -est sympathy to his family in their ‘bereavemeut. I ::John Mc(.!uillan & (fo, buy dressed hogs, organs attached. 12-12ritf. a, -£- /Q ' ,_ k ‘ *ull L .»/- ‘~ tu “ Beautiful Clocks as Gifts , A fiiiizly liiiislioil liaiiidsoino clock of good time ki-opiiig ipinlitics, is si gift that will lmjoyuiisly n::civcd by any pifrsoii so turtuunle :is to ln: presented with ouc. To appreciate thc thu' Iiuish, handsome designs and cxcclli-nl 'imc-keeping ivorlli ol` our lnrgo display ol' clocks calls lor it prrsoii- zlvisit.-\Vc linve clorlts lor ull mirposes, in all sizes, :il niany prices, Czill :incl sec our uxlciisivc ili:-inlaiy. l)on'l forgot to maki' this your Xmas gilt store. G. F- Hutcheson W f4»_"§’ ,.8 iciii? _ _, J f -` V . . certain we can be of real service to` j,,,,.,.|,_.,» how to < .si ypépe S}'?l,nn,y1§é|(lI;‘ostcr, f‘fent|-at Drug- \ fortable lounge robe. When the malt- L_ - - L AV 5 __ er wa` 1 v 'ust a dozen of the g Excellent Calce'-- Expertly Baked v ll you want. really delici- ous cake that. ls nlso pure and wholesome you cnn’t vet the beat. of our baklni. Only the beat pczpclbls ingredi- nnls are use -the cookinlr ll done by experts-avsrw thlntindonstoassure purity Ind cleanliness and as for dellclousnuas - the cak o #monks for ltlalf. Ifyou want the beat you have to come hers so have tlmn by calllnl today Dark fruit cake 260. P0"l1¢`l`lif'ci.iiioi¢ "‘ "“' ~""“""" Candy your a Dandy . T 0 . ||`i g Il I W5); Stewarq in ch.»¢.s°.:lfl!iiis.i..i.a LONDON, Dec. 19-The Swcdisli steamer "Cedric" hns been wrecked near Gaflc, a seaport of Sweden. Twelve persons were drowned, includ- ing all the officers with thc excep- tion of the captain. J cold? Sarsaparilla Cures all liumors, catarrh and rheumatisin, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures palencss, nei'\foii_~;.ness, builds up thc whole system. Accept no siibstltuie; iiisist on hav- ing Hood's Sui'siipai~illa. Get lt. lod.i,\' 1 f _ ____ __ _ l-» "Tliis is the store for fountain pens. We have three of the best uiakcs, viz:--Watcrman‘s Ideal. Wat.erman's self tiller, and thc fa- mous Eiiglish "Sivan" pen, ti. F, Hutclicson, Jewcllcr. 12-17d3i. We are showing twelve dl'foront styles of sleigh bells. including nick. body and shaft bells. They are. nicely made silvery sounding boils and distinctly olassy. See them ar. A.Horne Q Co's‘..t\ent. St. I 2- l 5d6l. "h‘niokz-rs' floods for Xmas-Here‘i-i whcrc we excel-You arc siirc to make ii plcnsing selection from our tim' dis- play-This incliulcs, Pipes (llriiir Meerscliaiiui mul (`nlalu\i-ali)conipnnion sets, cigar and cigarette cases and holders. Cigars iii boxes (l0's and upwards) Ash trays, tohaccocs of all kinds ctc. (`all early.-E. A. Foster, Central liriigstore, Sunn-.'- side. 12-12dtf. what a splendid household gift. a pair of fine blankets would make _lust drop ln andlook over our blanket values. wo have had to repeat supplies right. along this fall. but we are ready with a qroat assoatment. today.-Moore & McLeod. I2-l9dt-l' Warm Comforts |.ll0 up- Beer (D. Weeks' I2-Gdvtf 91:11-l___ my _____ WE (lllARAN'l‘El'1SATliFACi`l"lN lll nll linen of dentistry-efiulnllefl Wlllklllf’ latent. scientific t\PP|ll"L‘H*‘ W9 "P '“ “ .,,,||,i..n to :nuke Crown ilridzework. liilllnits.l'lntes.l5t.c."in the mont up-tw o e date mnnnsr. We r Perfect Dental Worli ln every brunch-|.)on't tinker with dent al worlnseek the bent when yr»_u need it, and remember the nld adn¥¢. I It-llflh ill time saves nine". Reasonable prlcol. painless etrnctlnna. cllffllull-l0M ff" |25 Queen St. llr Robins .......... sm.. ‘Phono 1151 "We have just rccelveda nice lot of walking sticks specially selected for the Xmas trade-They are the very latest in style and not too ex- pensive, raging in price from 50c np- ,\varils.-E. A. Foster, Central Drug- .ntore, Sunnyside. 12-12dtf “Up to the end of the year, we are offering you a nice Pebble liocliey boot worth $2.35 for $1.75. As they are nice lasts mid perfect litters they will not reinniii long at that price. Goff Bros. 12-1Gdli. |? i1 3 THE SWEETEST GIFT . Chocolates are always at their best when you get them from us. Superb in purity of uiaiterial :ind flavor, they’re packed in dainty I Cliristiiizis boxes and make very Appropriate Gifts. , GEO. E. HUGllES} T"i»..'f.§Zl’.'f" = Get Your get your siipplics licrc. 1 Xmas Grocer- i 'H ,° H 5 , T//F GPO -ies at--- 1 . “E” Your Cltristuisis feast will be more tcmpliiigly delicious :ind \\‘lu~l<~.so|iic- -_vuu will get lu‘llr°r .~::ilisi`iii‘liuii l`i'uiii your bukiiig, if you Our stock is ilu- host tliut is shown in the ril_\'-cvi-r_\'lliiiig is :ali- snluti-l_\' pure iuiil high qiinlity l`or prices . Conti* hvie for ilu bi-sl in iitio iurrunls, raisins, s '#04, run . .' ‘ - 5 ' ‘ ii, ‘ - . _ _ .|\i .. . < iluul peel, nxt riivls unil i‘.~'si-tires. llii- bi-sl flour niillr-il ziiiil i:\‘|:r'y- flung t|\:it will nssure _vnu of lwsl ros.uli~ in li:ikiu}.{. l’lio|ic your oriicr :ind :ivoirl rush. Plionv £37. _ i Big Display of Chocolates | .i ioc to 4.00. Cot-nc in :incl look over our Xnins p.1ckages. \Vc will be glad to reserve any package you inny select. Uiir [goo packages ranging in price from l The MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Gt. Geo. & Kt. Sts. In Cakes Let us convince you. i E. I. DesRoches Sunnyside Unusual Activity Our cnke deprirtnieiit is kept busy. People realize that it is n great :idvaiitage to be able to pro- cure cnke such :is ours. Our cake department should appeal to you from an econoniical standpoint also, because our prices are very low considering quality. %_. ii |" I ir. lf. -’. .'i .i . .1 'fi i “,‘““"‘.,;..,,__“; _"Q, ~:;s...sewT gigs ei# ui ._ , . i _ i 'W i i 1:.) liilll' ,i , _ i 'i l .~ ._v:' s 1 ,. .IS it ll'